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Addressing the Mental Health Needs of Seniors with a Value-Based Care Team Approach
February 15, 2021Caring for seniors means attending to both their physical and emotional health. Unfortunately, the mental health of older patients is rarely evaluated and treated. Multiple barriers to care exist, including availability and access to mental health practitioners, as well as the stigma associated with psychological conditions that may prevent patients from seeking help.
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Humana to open 100+ Medicare centers by 2023
January 27, 2021Humana is on track to open more than 100 Medicare centers by 2023 through its Partners in Primary Care business, the insurer said Jan. 26.
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Partners in Primary Care Announces 2021 Growth Plans for Its Senior-Focused Care Facilities
January 26, 2021Team-based health care group to open up to 20 centers, including its first facilities in Atlanta and expansions in Las Vegas, Houston and across Louisiana.
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Senior-focused care provider expands in SE Texas
January 17, 2021Partners in Primary Care officially opened at 4886 Dowlen Road in Beaumont at the end of December and is recruiting patients. The group opened at 8555 Memorial Blvd. in Port Arthur a month earlier.
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Simple Virtual Solutions Promote Senior Care Beyond COVID-19
January 11, 2021Amidst the COVID-19 pandemic, Partners in Primary Care leaned on telehealth for continued patient care. These solutions will continuing improving care coordination for its senior population long after the pandemic has ended.
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Partners in Primary Care Finds Success in Addressing Seniors’ Social Determinants of Health
November 19, 2020There is growing recognition among healthcare providers and payers that disease prevalence is inextricably tied to social and environmental factors that impact health. In fact, clinical care accounts for an estimated 20% of health outcomes, while 80% are the result of social determinants of health (SDOH).
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Partners in Primary Care Doubles Down on Seniors’ Health During COVID-19
November 16, 2020The coming colder months, combined with COVID-19 upticks in emerging “hot spots,” make it essential to take extra measures to protect the health of seniors, many of whom are particularly vulnerable to the virus.
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